Artículo de revista
Visceral adiposity and its association with serum lipids in female obese teenagers Adiposidad visceral y su asociación con lípidos séricos e insulinemia en adolescentes obesas
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Revista Medica de Chile, Volumen 135, Issue 3, 2018, Pages 294-300
00349887
07176163
Autor
Neri, Daniela
Espinoza, Aníbal
Bravo, Aurora
Rebollo, M. Jesús
Moraga, Francisco
Mericq, Verónica
Castillo Durán, Carlos
Institución
Resumen
Background: Increased visceral or abdominal adipose tissue in children and adults is strongly associated with metabolic and a variety of chronic diseases. Aim: To study the association between visceral or external body measurements of adiposity with blood lipids, glucose and insulin levels, in obese female adolescents. Material and methods: In a cross-sectional study, 47 obese female adolescents (body mass index (BMI) >95th percentile) aged 10 to 15 years, were analyzed. Weight, height, BMI, Tanner pubertal stages, skinfold thickness, waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio, fasting and 120 min post prandial blood glucose, serum insulin, and lipid profile were studied. Visceral fat was assessed by computed tomography at the L4-L5 level, measuring the fat area or the length of a straight drawn line between the spine and the internal border of the rectus abdominus muscle. Results: No association between lipid profile and BMI or external body measurements (skinfold thickness, waist circum